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Harrison, Charles Turnball

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Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
 
[Repository details]
Title:Charles Turnball Harrison - Records
Reference:ML MSS 386
Date Range:1911 - 1913
Description:Diaries kept while on the Australasian Antarctic Expedition December 1911 - April 1913 [2 volumes, ML MSS 386]. Sketches (1 volume and 1 roll).
Formats:Artwork.
Quantity:3 volumes, 1 roll
Access:Available for reference
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South Australian Museum Archives
 
[Repository details]
Title:Charles Turnball Harrison - Records
Reference:84AAE and others
Date Range:1911 - 1914
Description:Report of the biological observations of the Western Base Party which forms article 8 in "Queen Mary Land, Volume 5, Records, Australian Antarctic Expedition 1911-1914", and includes descriptions of birdlife [84AAE]. Typescript copy of poem by C.T. Harrison entitled 'Five and Fifty Years ago' written 1912 as a fictional and humorous retrospect on the Expedition [100AAE]. Extract from a diary by C.T. Harrison of a tour of Macquarie Island in 1911 giving details of petrel rookeries [115AAE]. Agreement between Harrison and D. Mawson of 1 December 1911 [180AAE]. Drawings and paintings by Harrison [Location 1, Drawer 10].
Quantity:4 items plus folio
Access:Available for reference
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